N. B. C. “SUPERIOR” QUALITY SEEDS 
tention at the Century of Progress Exposition in 
1933. Good for cutting. 
Pkt. 20c, large pkt. 75c, % oz. $2.00 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA 
“Clrrysantheflora” 
Another splendid decorative variety; excellent for 
cutting. Plants semi-dwarf; enormous flower heads; 
range of colors including salmon, pink and bronze. 
Pkt. 8c, large pkt. 30c, oz. 80c 
COREOPSIS (Perennial) 
LANCEOLATA GRAN DIFLORA FL. PL. 
Perfectly hardy golden yellow perennial; fine for 
cutting. Flowers double and semi-double. Quite 
unique. 
Pkt. 5c, large pkt. 20c, V 2 oz. 70c 
COSMOS “ORANGE FLARE” 
(New) 
Awarded Gold Medal in “All American Trials’’. Vivid 
orange; early flowering. 
Pkt. 13c, large pkt. 50c, oz. $1.75 
COSMOS “KLONDYKE” 
Very attractive late-flowering type; orange-yellow 
color; only 16 inches high. 
Pkt. 5c, large pkt. 20c, y 2 oz. 70c 
DELPHINIUM “ICEBERG” 
(Perennial) 
A lovely new pure w’hite variety. Strong, robust 
grower; 4 feet in height. Blooms June to August. 
An exceptional novelty. 
Pkt. 25c, large pkt. 75c, 1-16 oz. $1.05 
HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM 
(Straw Flow y er) 
One of the best everlastings. Large double flowers; 
good for decorations when fresh or when dried. Deep 
rose, yellow, crimson, violet, pink, white or mixed. 
Pkt. 5c, large pkt. 15c, % oz. 25c oz. 75c 
LARKSPUR (Annual) 
“EXQUISITE PINK IMPROVED” 
A new race and one of the most popular annuals 
for cutting. Belongs to the Giant Imperial group. 
A definite improvement over the old type; lovely sal¬ 
mon pink; comes practically 100 per cent true. 
Pkt. 6c, large pkt. 25c 
LUPINE (Annual) 
“GIANT HARTWEGI” 
A much improved strain; 3 to 4 foot plants that pro¬ 
duce from 4 to 6 spikes. Blooms much larger than the 
old type. N. B. C. “Superior” Mixture. 
Pkt. 10c, large pkt. 40c, % oz. 70c 
MARIGOLD « GUINEA GOLD” 
(New African) 
This distinctly valuable novelty is of a new type 
that produces no singles w r hatever, the flowers coming 
100 per cent double or semi-double. The loosely ruf¬ 
fled flower is clear, golden orange in color. The lack 
of the usual African Marigold odor and also its excel¬ 
lent keeping qualities as a cut flower have contri¬ 
buted toward its phenomenal success. 
Pkt. 10c, large pkt. 40c, % oz. 50c, y 2 oz. 85c 
NASTURTIUM “GOLDEN GLEAM” 
New-Sweet Scented 
The most popular novelty of recent years. Semi- 
trailing, sweet scented. The vigorous bushes throw 
out runners averaging 18 inches. Erect, stiff stems 
of 6 inch length; large, golden yellow double flowers 
2 to 3 inches across. Splendid for cutting as well as 
for window boxes, borders, etc. 
Large pkt. 10c, 
NASTURTIUM “SCARLET GLEAM” 
New-Sweet Scented 
Another fine development in fragrant Nasturtiums. 
Fiery orange-scarlet color; 3 inches across; more 
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